But in an interview with the Economist, Rubio said that the GOP corporate tax cuts are doing little to help American workers and that he doubts the tax cuts or Trump’s “America first” protectionism will stop people from losing their jobs.

In a recent Omaha World Herald article, Fischer touted the supposed “benefits” of the tax cuts, but offered no evidence that hard-working Nebraska families would see the results. Instead, she said that businesses are offering bonuses and reinvesting in their own bottom lines. Fischer cited Nelnet and Cox Communications — both which gave money to her campaign — as companies giving bonuses to their workers. But Rubio recently came clean about doubts that this tax bill will help hard-working families, saying “there’s no evidence whatsoever that the money’s been massively poured back into the American worker.”

“On Trump’s corporate tax handout, Rubio speaks the truth,” said Nebraska Democratic Party Chair Jane Kleeb. “Fischer, Sasse, Bacon, Fortenberry and Smith knew the truth when they voted for this huge corporate giveaway that will do very little to help hard-working Nebraskans.”